Hindus oppose TN govt bid to ‘acquire’ land belonging Ardhanareeswara temple

Chennai : As per Outlook report, The Hindu Munnani on Monday alleged that the authorities intended to acquire 35 acres of land belonging to a temple to build a collectorate complex for the newly carved out Kallakurichi district in Tamil Nadu and strongly opposed the move.

Rather than showing concern about the state of ruin of the Veera Cholapuram Sri Ardhanareeswara temple in Kallakurichi district, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department has placed advertisements in newspapers about the intended sale of that shrine”s land, Munnani, a Tamil Nadu-based affiliate of the RSS said in a statement.

According to the advertisement, Rs 1.98 crore has been fixed as the price for 35 acres owned by the Shiva temple and the bid to acquire the land is to build a new collectorate complex for Kallakurichi district, State Secretary of the Munnani, T Manoharan said.

The government department has invited objections if any to the proposal and office-bearers of the Munnai from Kallakurichi district have forwarded representations to authorities opposing the ”sell-off.”

The proposed alienation not only went against the intention of the donors of the land, which was to create an endowment to support the temple perpetually for its regular functioning but also a ”betrayal,” he alleged.

Even according to the government”s guidelines, 35 acre land should fetch about Rs 100 crore and fixing a value of Rs 1.98 crore is “fraud and an illegal move,” the Munnani alleged.

“It is illegal for the government to take up construction activities in the site which is yet to become the property of the government. This is condemnable,” he alleged.

He also urged the people to protest against the endowment department”s bid to sell the land belonging to the centuries-old temple.

Authorities were not immediately available for comment.

Prominent Hindu activist T R Ramesh has filed complaint against the said encroachment of temple land by TN Govt authorities.

As per Times of India reporter, Hindu activists have moved to Madras High Court against Govt’s move to usurp temple land.

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